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Show i ' ' THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24 1924 Doioihy Dix Although Marriage Hat itt Upt and Downs, It Unfitt a Man for Single Blessedness So Don't Take Your Hatband Seriously When He Says That He Never Should Have Married PBttlSIM , What the Preu of the . Country is Sayin. iThe Facts About , TRANSPORTATION LOW-COS- T 0 1 WOMAN said to to: seems very fond of me. We hav Duke bnd Eattman Gifts " " I adore my husband, and he " ' and Itve together , moot harmoniously, - bsautlful II in Philanthropy . UVINOBTON. Mont., Doc. . Examples . , the other day when I eald to hlmi hsr otory that CAP) Dear. If you had it to do over again, would James B. Duke, tobacco and elecHa replied. Frankly, no. I would of a fortune ou marry? ht to the not. if I bad my Ufa over again I would keep tric power king, announces a gift estimated at 12.006.000 bequeathed of 240.006.606 to advance the couse my self free. to her by the late W. P. Chunbrn Now, what do you think of that? inquired Who she say lived In Detroit and of education, health and religion tn wife. Johiaon. Eat.her Miaa the Ga.. Atlanta. the south. On the same day George A. A. Mr. and of Jin. in . . daughter , Kastman, the kodak king, anwoman who Weil. I think that any Johnson, of thto city, stated last adto have nounces to she a to married of fl2.660.00g expected would ask tha man to whom oho night that git Loose ditional proof of her atory Wednessuch a education in the east and south.- -' ng quantum ae that to .. 'twin stater to Bluebeards seventh wife, who day. when she receives data from An interesting feature of then as for the attorney husband' her into risked her Edgar Bennet, head to .pry munificent gifts." declares the Ok-oCan tate. who to on route Jbers from locked cupboard, and that. ah dceerve to . is that Let well enough alon find what she finds. City Oklahoman, Mias Jofartaon. who to a student as is and long fine matrimonial Duke" a ever nor Eastman slogan, thsr. at the Unlvertoty of Washington at aa a husband and wife are good actors, it to benefit of a college'educa-llon.Netthe- r Beattie, was unable to give any the part of wisdom for their mates not to definite Information as to her late low-pricever felt the Joy that conduct. their the motives that into too inspire Wise "assume. deeply pry .The legacy. benefactor. comas from association with ambiIn 1s principally Johnson stated, b' have or You marriage" of religion academic-rhadeiXo tious students In' any real happiness gut bonds, some-o- f whirls are - Dlrait to take get on add nothing to the peace of any The memory of what fat denied in Q. Why is faith, and jt muhtrlps! bonds. of the first part to know the the for establishment party domestic she thenj in their most amb.Uuus days Sforr ills JohnsonS - of the second or how many of the part, partydrives Duke and Kastman to spend was made the beneficiary of the secret thought all new Motor by duty instead of passion, or how many wives fabulous fortunes hi making the fortune of the late Mr. Chambers kisses are inspired .bide their other to smiio yawns each upon husbands and sweetly Phe toad easier to the unfortunate! last death August. upon his . youth of America. The. contempla, met him In Yellowstone park in of boredom. I think also lhat the wife who asked her husband If he would tion of wliut Duke and Kastman at the Lake Camp, where j21, over be It and he t to do hi had if 'No, again replied done have to abandon marry should' forced every inspire he had been all of luck because ahe happened to propound her conundrum- - at American college student to make Motor into park tour because of illness. she out an unpropltlous moment. If she had asked It the day before, or the most of ills present privileges. said. hew chuckled he would sro have week chances that next the so few here, the life Johnson For Miss of presents Friends spectacles under the chin and said f Darling, if I had to do It over again, and sad aa that of a wealthy student who attest th truth of the portion of the story relative to the meet- could get YOU for a wife. I would not only Allmarry again, I would slighting th opportunity of college -And would have been life while so many Indigent youth th fortune make It a 'continuous performance." silent ing of the two. believe of well and wtflss feelings would not have been wounded eat th bitter bread of regret was bequeathed In appreciation MrI In some to do-him But was catch mood of for ahe unfortunate for the opportunities that are enough used in high-price- d her car as a nurse revolt, some hour In which he heard ths call of ths wild, and when nled them. , home seemed nothing but an rage that held him a j "These large contribution carry a moral, in the opinion of the il a prisoner, and he could only see his wife as his keeper and liner. valve SECT. WEEKS GREHS Hock island Argue, ll to that all Oh, we all" have such moods and such Sours, for even the of us. from the prior to the lau- j per, are at some time In our live happiest marriage is a species of s.avery. The .marriage bond to built with workTh domestic yoke to fetters of steel, be It ever so I guided by the same impulse. Th I Bible teaches man to do w.ha heavy on our necks, even when it Is silk padded. in And nb matter how much a husband and wife love each othj Duke and Eastofana arc doing. er, every now and then the chainicut into their flesh and the yoke The owners of these huge fortunes is by galls, and they wonder why they were ever fools enough to marrv. 'are but executing the icons they and think that If they had their lives to live Aver again that .wild lisped in boyhood at the paternal REASON SPIRIT BROADCASTED horses could not drag them to the altarMr. Eastman and Mr. Duke, knee. TO ARMY POSTS BY says the New York Bun. will go But thev are mistaken, aa to da'ly proved by the conduct of those down RADIO. at two of the men who made whose matrimonial fettsrs are sundered ,sit her by Providence or the possible an increasingly hie', stand For a brief period th newly liberated hug their freedivorce court. American edurtiUon. it to in ard Dec. 24. (API dom to their breast and gloat over It, but it soon palls upon them, and WASHINGTON. st one of t.he thing about Christmas greetings to those con- the next thing we know they have eold themselves back aga'n Into'' America that epldnditl fo much of the money nected with the military service domestic bondage. etern-- i of into her hat clt.zen, gone were expressed today by Secretary active memorials instead of It it curious that men who rail loudest against the restriction of ally Weeks tn a statement broadcast to into the pockets of heirs unaMe tot marriage and who moat bitterly lament the. lost freedom of their army posts, use with the wisdom that cn-- j it At thi season of th year, the bachelorhood are the least est'sfled onts'de of the mstriomnial fold, abled their fathers to amass it. , war secretary said. "I taka tha when once they have been within It. But that this I th case is ampjy Both Plannug for a Belter ljfe fin;! tn wish- proved by 'the fart that the numbers of widowers who do not take ungreatest personal pleasure More People. second or a third wife 's so small as to bo almost ing to every officer and aoidier to themselves "Mr. Duke .holds un aversion to of the United State, a merry negligible. Tear. New a the Idle dollar and the Idle mail." happy Chrtotmea and Everywhere widowers art as plentiful aa blackbirds, htit a He The high otandarda ef tha Ameriaaya the Providence Tribune. to is more to widower a a rar widower Not marry avia apt only wants every man to work as hard can army andtha eecurtty of the is. bachelor 1s a a to than more but than he far widow, I marry apt assured as th dollar doe when It through propcountry have bean thus controverting his theory that If he had hta life to live over the work of our forces. erly Invested. George Eastman, on agAln he would hang on to his liberty with a death gr'p, and that to more the dreamother the Your profssaioa to one highly hand, no woman would ever be clever enough to ensnare him a second er and the idealist. He looks forhonored In the country and tha time. service ward to the time when they will people are grateful for the the have more leisure than they have I you render th netioo. I hop satisol unattached one the th of to freedom The the that truth be most now and believes in preparing coming year will In retrospect end prospect than It does In reality. better lock that Joy to In every cultithem for leisure that .the respect by every factory who has to punch the home time- - clock with sickening Broadway at 57th Street, New York vation of the less practical and connected with th military To the man who sito down at the same table and looks across at the regularity; Mr. Duke, more studies. human service.' It on is fed who up domesticity. same woman 202 days a year, and - DtoUrt on the one hand, to using his gnd Servict Suttioiu Tbmughtut tht United SUM tud Ongda seems a great and glorious thing to be able to com home whert he J money to intensify life by active likes without offering explanation or excuse. It to enticing to think PLANTS:' ELIZABETH. LANSING. MICH. OAKLAND. CAL TORONTO. ONT. N.J. participation In it, while Mr. Kastof having no responsibilities, of being able to dine when, where and man on the other, is devoting his with whom hs pleases, to have constant change and variety. wealth to enriehen life by the intelligent use of leisure- Both men. But when he tries It he finds It dust and ashes In his teeth. In hla way, are driving for a each He finds It Is better to be lectured because he doesnt get home better Jife for more people, which on time than for nobody to car whether ho ever cornea home or la or should be th basis of ah not. He has forgotten how to order a meal, gnd restaurant cookwomphilanthropy." ing upsets his digestion. He finds that men are aa boring as Compare these genllemsn." ug en are. , (tests the Cincinnati Times Star, "who othet fought thetr battles In the For marriage, even if it Isn't ideal, unfits a man for any 190) great competitive field of popular life, therefore, no wife need take her husband seriously when he says never marry. consumption, with the favorites of Mrs. H. J. Johnson vs. Peer! B. that If hs had to do 't over agalo he would other days, who received monopDOROTHY DIX. Kermode tor 12,341 on sale of olistic privileges from their king. Copyright by Public ledger Company. furniture. Mr. Duke and Mr. Eastman reStella M. Davis vs. Loreipo Daceived what they could get from Spokane, IJ Dean Will Attend Wiliam K. Weber. vis. dlvorcs. the Colo. people, and they are now reDella and Tripp. Murray. Jr V. Roueche.-s- t at. vs. W. A. Wash, much of their profits to Economic Convention turning John !!. Mayfield and Annie . Pettit, for 12.006 on note. the people. The people have been' Halt Lake. OGDEN. CTAH. rmr, ah. iranomLEBHar Ca James A. Lane vs. Ephraim Southern, Ca Beal of the Univer- twice served, in the taking and In Parco, Wyo., and Joel A Dean Iprlagrtllt Uttar Car Iiiiwwitili Dastrup. et al, to set ssido con- Ruth Pace,Kelly, Mr. the Duke his has Texaa. returning. 141 Houston. Ernst Bt. rtratdMth tract for sale of land. ROOSEVELT ITT AH. POCATELLO, IDAHO sity of Utah school of commerce own idea of a duchy, which to In Needham J. Walter Ppulaon. Meter Ce. and I'latah Stall euibsUa Ca Oscar Clawson vs. Irwin will attend the annual the vicinity of Durha.t., North .CarDELTA fTAH, Mont., and Margaret A. Cromwell, and finance, Isaac Jacobs, for 1221 on sale of Missoula PRESTOW. IDAHO convention of the American Eco- olina, and Mr. Eistman has his Mont. BT. GEORGE VTAH, Mmtt Delta Car Ca t Sheep. own idea of a principality, whose Peck Aate Ce. and Jennie nomic association, to be held In ArrawbrH HetH Gartfr. Thidor Olatras S. J. StocOgden State hank is Rochester, New York. It Balt Lake. TWIT FALL, IDAHO, HELPER, IT AH, 21. Prof. Os- capital Dec. 26 Chicago. CTAH. an VERWAL, ks;, et at for 12.20s on note and Thompson, is modern which loo entirely Idea, Vivian T. WrlgM, Aate Ce. and Albert Ray, Bingham Berrlee Gera re. foreclosure of mortgage. Jala W. Pepe. car Bunnell, acting bead of the uni- in benignity far outdoes the plutoAmerican Fork. BT. AVTHOWT, IDAHO. ' v. Madsen. George Clifford Baddley of other To cratic exploits days." Charles K. Williams and Maude versity modem language departLOG AW. UTAH, MILFORD. fTAH Bt. Aatkeajr Meter Ce. Clara Hauler Baddley, divorce. which the New York Times adds: W. R. Marti. . Meter OA Grace B. Hooper vs. Frederick M. Moore. Balt Lake. Alice Bmlth. ment. wilt attend the convention Chines and Hindus press the Anderson and AdvanceCarl Aneociation of for the the C. Hooper, divorce. bulbs of Mr. Eastman's kodaks. 'Lake. ment of Science at Washington. D. Australia 1 la lloran Nova Judge Trust company Salt Zembla no Rchard Bmith and Muriel Mcand on hi, return will attend doubt haveand is. W, D.. Thomas, et al. for 220 their puff the meetings of the Modern Lan- to Mr. Duke'scontributed Laughlin. Balt Lake. on note. But fortune. tobacco awrence E. Htillmon and Maude guage aneociation at Denver. to natural enough .that In the it Welsh Bingham, BIRTHS. evening of life a mans thoughts THREE ASK BANKRUPTCY. should turn most often to the homo Arnold Matvin and AHce Knowl-to- n Kansas Orleans to were Three City folks. bankruptcy petitions ; Rolor, girl. Inter-MountaiWednesday in the federal North Carolina Is Fortunate la Her Walter Stephen and fJHIa Train Scheduled filed Through Dr. W. of Brown court. K. Sand, . Sons. graham Rrdmoml, girt. Krninn Claud and Uoruthy Fay ST. LOUTS. Mo, Dec. 24. (Spe-cla- liRtn liabilities at 12.067.(2 with unMr- Duke ha offered a great assets of 2680. Fred K. Affifu Olay, boy. DIR4ST DEALER A through train between exempt Brown, leamrter of Cedar City, sum. observes the Grand Rapids 141 William Dalby and Yranua Imo- - BALT LAKE CITY. either to a new university Press, New the Kansan and Orleans list City, liabilities $2,662.72 totaling WiHiama Anderson, bov. jenMerlin his name or to a certain Thnln and first ever established by any rail- with no assets, unexempt. James bearing on condition that It will Bernolds. laborer. Midvale, lists old college hnnw fornon, pirl. road is to be placed in operation debut Its name to hta- -, Thto mi- Theodore Jamr and Hertrr Hall amounting to $4,606 22. and change or Missouri railroad. the Pacific by P0"81 assol of 1 1.265.50, claiming ,xsmp-- 1 'rLI-T'.,ut least The Waiwmr. Kir. Ffom Mr. Dukes native state, Mr. Duke has not lacked far critics viduals in North Carolina. onerous to natural also that he should preof hie munificent Charles Brrxll and Jnminra Job Arrangements call for initial de- non on n.ois. - fer that It should be a university which .benefits most from his gilt, in his native state. He was very announcement atof the lomtltlonv commonly f new a however, places lay Wllry, rlrl. parture from Kansas City on Jan. Mr. developed from an old school of the Asheville Times has thto to bitterly assailed In the days when benefaction, 7SKXT Rl j tached to large philanthropies. DAY JAN. 3 Geonce Albert and .Mury Thomas' upon the huge fortune and from. Nw Orlans Jan. 5. A Duke ambition to eatabltr.h a high standing in his native town." say: The New York Herald Trib- his American Tobacco company aspect which his life amassed he Kinjrdon. irU Orleans The next rule da in the federal through Kansas that shall bear hla While the Louisville Courier Jour- une In discussing the 240.000,000 was at the peak of Its monopolistic time. It makes hi during eneJams and Isabel Gladya sleeper, the only such service be- district court has been set by Judge name haa honorable Love-IlanyEllis, In nal believe. home, of gift of Mr. Duke declares senten-tiousl- power. Even In .hi later and more mies discover in him Sharpest which Btsvena virtues girl. tween these points, will feature the Tillman D. Johnson for Jan. 2. the opinion of the precedent. to for- - placid years he has not escaped atto the fine 'quality North Carolina that Springfield. state, were unwilling to concede him Malcolm McDuff and Norma hew train. j Mass., 122. tuifate in the richest of her sons. tacks from newspaper and indi they Republican, which adds, it marks Mr. Dukea benefaction. on other occasions Loom Hunter, girl. William J. and Caroline Morten sen DeLbge. boy. THE NEBBS - The Day Before Christmas. By Sol Hett. Copyright, E & Patent Of flea. Jew Keynold and Gertrude Marie Peteraon Jensen, boy. Lester and Cecolm Elisabeth Stephenson Briggs, hoy. Donald Davis and Mary Ethel Whitehead Gllster, hoy. John George and Genevieve Leader Barnes, girl. Daniel Keegmiller and Margaret Irving McQuarrie, hoy. Alonzo Leanord and Myrtle .Ann Jensen Truscott. girl. Rulor Bids and Viola May Erickson Winaor, girl. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES. Edward P. Johnson and Mina Young. Balt Lake. Lewfrf C. Joseph and Arene Hoot-- n Bearer. Barton J. Needham and Eh a llarmon. Salt Lake. Nelson A. Young and Ruth Sait Lake. Woolley - William A. Hoblnson and Anne Christ of ferao tv Salt lake. Theodore K. Hoopea and tube Z. Lamb Balt Lake. Horace J Nelson. La Grande, L. Goates, LehL ire and Etta August L. Crist. Bliss. Ida., and Ward. Boise., id. Margaret William Jones. Gfeo River. Wyo., and Rosa Kheinbold. Ogdon. Albert T. Mo Beth and Madonna 8ingham, Payson. William Oscar Kataja Peerless tad Esther H. Kangaa, li A Chapter . SMOOTH OPERATION , What causes noise anchvibration a motor? fitting of parts and unbalanced rotating pam. these evils be overcome? They can. but only at a cost in materials and workmanship that most makers of cars are unwilling to thtnew Star Motor so smooth and silont opeiation Star First, liecause parts are aeenrail v'aod soul-sear- OAtt-to- ed carefully made and fitted. Second because' new Star precio parts are put balance both and balance are superfine. Jit operating Third, the new Star Motor has a quiet front end chain. of the same quality as cars. Fourlh. ha', quiet action adjustable for wear. of materials and Fifth, the new Star Motor is manship usually employed only motors of expensive cars, and a forced feed lubrication system insuring supplemented continued quiet operation. - Iron-boun- d ti l- - v 01 gold-plate- - Low-co- t , Transportation Cars . DURANT MOTORS INC- mi - ' 111,1 LOCAL innnmmran3 STAR AND DURANT DEALERS Denver Wholesale Office, 514 First Natl Bank Bldg. Denver, salt lakr it itae, Hi-W- ar 1 ar A' i I? czGczinac:z::3onBon3nin d l) 4 - East First South St. r'A f.'L-A- . Motor. Car Co. n la-prr- al Ctty-Ne- mgtSD Phone Waaatch 2100. y of 4 I Merry Christmas ? . i It! Hi; |